This mostly sounds compatible with my opinions on the subject.
However, I have in mind that tropical storms close together tend to
merge into one larger cyclone.

I don't know whether any aspects of the proposal are new or not.

On Aug 3, 2:56 pm, Koldun <victorkol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Method of hurricane weakening
>
> To fight against hurricanes it is suggested to initiate their
> premature beginning before they will collect the supply of shattering
> energy, and if succeeded, to initiate a few smaller cyclones which ,in
> principle ,will not attain a critical level. As a result, cyclones
> will go out ashore more frequent, but none of them will bring
> catastrophic destruction's, because any structure is easier to carry
> though the hundred of gusts of wind by speed 100 mph, what one gust in
> 200 mph.
>
> For this purpose it is suggested in an ocean to organize floating
> islands from the snatches of black fibre , for example from the
> painted or charred cellulose. At that rate, fig.1,  a sun radiation
> will cause greater evaporation of aquatic steam, that will result in
> creating in the aquatorium of ocean  hearths of whirlwind creations,
> which will become the centers of future cyclones.
>
> For effective work, these islands on linear sizes must be comparable
> with distance to the lower edge of clouds, that to have an area in a
> few square miles. At the same time, they will not interfere with a
> navigation and will not have negative influence on ecology, because
> only locally will interfere in temperature distributing on a depth.
> The conditional graphs of dependence of temperature on a depth are
> shown below in default of, fig.2, and presence, fig.3, islands from a
> floating fibre. Obviously, that for a those few days, while a floating
> black fibre will be the center of whirlwind creation it will not
> inflict noticeable harm of ecology no appearance, and in course of
> time will simply be consumed by an ocean.
>
> In the areas of the increased evaporation  ascending air, to saturated
> aquatic pair, it is simpler it will be to break through an inversion
> layer and due to a selection the hidden energy of aquatic steam to
> form a valuable whirlwind which will begin to tighten on itself
> ascending streams from a surrounding aquatorium and and by it to
> strengthen yet more of itself. And if in case with a clean aquatorium
> process of accumulation of energy at lasts formations of main
> whirlwind long and a powerful hurricane appears as a result, fig.4, in
> case with the artificial center of whirlwind creation, the process of
> accumulation of energy will attain the critical level of Ec before,
> fig.5, yet till there energy will be saved from all aquatorium, and as
> a result on dry land a weak cyclone will move relatively.
>
> Especially successful this method will be in case if succeed on the
> aquatorium S, where one hurricane whirlwind is usually formed, fig.6,
> to excite several weak cyclones, fig.7.
>
> Then the structures of watersides will test a few weak stormy winds
> only, in place of one destructive hurricane.
>
> http://sites.google.com/site/victorkoldun/Home/proekty/hurricane
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